Eric Sof holds a master's degree in Political Science, specializing in International Peacekeeping Studies. He has over a decade of experience as a former member of an elite counterterrorism unit. Additionally, he is a firearms instructor and currently serves as a member of the SWAT unit.
One name stands out in the shadowy realm of Russia’s private military companies: Dmitry Valerievich Utkin, an enigmatic figure with a complex and controversial legacy. Born on June 11, 1970, in Asbest,
Springfield Armory introduces a groundbreaking innovation in service pistols known as the Echelon in the ever-evolving world of firearms. With its name drawing inspiration from a military formation, this pistol lives up
In the annals of military history, certain operations stand out for their success and the invaluable lessons they impart. One such operation was the Barawe Raid, an audacious attempt by the elite
The Soko J-21 Jastreb is a Yugoslav military single-engine light attack jet aircraft of single-seat metal construction intended for close fire support and reconnaissance. It was produced based on the VTI project
A striking display of the SFR Yugoslav Air Force G-4 Super Galeb at the 1991 Paris Air Show in France, serving as both a light attack and training aircraft (Photo: Soko)
The Soko G-4 Super Galeb, or N-62, is an advanced jet trainer and light ground-attack aircraft designed by the Aeronautical Technical Institute at Žarkovo and manufactured by the SOKO aircraft factory in
The Soko G-3 Galeb (eng. Seagull), an improved version of the G-2 Galeb aircraft, emerged as a significant milestone in the aviation industry during the late 1960s. Developed by the design team
Newly formed in 2020, the 21st Special Reconnaissance Detachment was created to take on the Special Reconnaissance role within the Special Operations Regiment. Special Reconnaissance is conducted by small units of highly
The Soko G-2 Galeb, also known as the Seagull, was a Yugoslav aircraft designed as a jet trainer and light ground-attack aircraft. Developed in the 1950s by the Aeronautical Technical Institute at